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"Number Of Stops - Rural vs Non-Rural"


#PokemonGO: Fellow Trainers,about one week ago I posted a survey about how many stops and Gyms you can reach within 20 minutes of walking. I consider that a small walk in the morning/evening myself.Before being able to answer my questions, I asked whethere the participant considered himself as a rural or non-rural player in their own opinion. From the posts here, rural players seem to be a good amount of trainers around the globe.Here are the results! Survey ResultsTo sum it up and put it in words:460 trainers participated (~10% of active travelers at the time asking that question)39,3% of the participants consider themself as rural, 60,7% as not.For rurals:70% have access to 1-5 Stops in 20min of walking3% have access to 20+ Stops4,4% (every 20th player) cannot reach a Gym within that time (0 Gyms)75% (3 out of 4) can visit 1-3 GymsFor non-rurals:40% (the plurality) can reach 20+ Stops in that timeframe14,3% can only spin 1-5 Stops32% are able to battle or help at 5-10 Gyms by doing a nice walk after dinner or breakfast0,4% are not able to to that at all (0 Gyms)Some interesting points are:~10% of "rurals" can reach 10+ Pokestops and 5+ Gyms, something even ~35% of the "non-rurals" cannot do"Non-rurals" have a more spread out variety of the amount of Stops and Gyms, whereas the "Rurals" clearly show a big trend in each category (70% 1-5 Stops, 75% 1-3 Gyms)Thanks to all who contributed!€dit: minor text fixes via /r/TheSilphRoad https://ift.tt/2wFzxBC
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